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The smallest continent, Oceania is a continent in Pocket Trains. In real life, it includes Papua New Guiena, Australia, New Zealand, and the thousands of pacific islands, but in game, Oceania only covers Australia and New Zealand. This article includes tips, strategies, and general info about the continent.

Australia

General Information

  • Everything about Oceania is small (except land area). It includes 12 stations, the least of any continent. Due to Oceania's small size, only 14 lines of track link to other cities. The only continent Oceania is connected to is Asia, by the line that goes Kupang-Broome. Only 2 countries in Oceania are in Pocket Trains, and those are Australia and New Zealand.
  • Biomes in Oceania include the deserts of the "Outback", the river basins near the east coast of Australia and central New Zealand with rich pasture land, swamps, and forests, and a small amount of land that is tropical eucalyptus forest.
  • Large cities here in real life include Auckland, Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Brisbane. All of these are on the coast.
  • Since Australia is the farthest east continent, jobs here to North and South America can spawn with tens of thousands of coins!

Tips and Strategies

Here is a list of tips and strategies about Oceania. Feel free to add some of your own!

  • Due to Oceania's small size, you can get away with only 2 railroads in the continent! This is the ideal amount, but 3 railroads is also good if you can have around half of the third in Asia.
  • Express, Standard, and Zephyr trains are best in Oceania due to small size (again), which means small lines. Freighters are okay but better for other continents due to their extreme amount of fuel capacity not needed for Oceania.
  • Probably only 1 or 2 stockyard upgrades are needed because only 1 or 2 cities will have multiple railroads connected to them (Once again, due to small size), even though many high paying jobs are found here.

List of Stations

Here is a list of all stations in Oceania by alphabetical order.

  • Adelaide
  • Alice Springs
  • Auckland
  • Brisbane
  • Broome
  • Cairns
  • Chirstchurch
  • Darwin
  • Melbourne
  • Perth 
  • Sydney
  • Wellington
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